Women's Basketball

Coach Bento-Jackson on Cronk: "Chandice is one
of the premier shooters in women's college basketball. From the
time she stepped on campus here at Santa Clara, she has shown that
she is willing and capable of taking and making big shots. Chandice
is the kind of player that defenses have to account for at all
times. With her ability to stretch the defense, we hope this will
create scoring opportunities for others around her."

AS A SENIOR IN 2007-08: Received All-West Coast
Conference team honors ... named WCC Player of the Week (1/28/08)
... became the 17th Bronco to reach 1,000 career points on Nov. 13
against Washington State ... received 2007 Carrs/Safeway Great
Alaska Shootout All-Tournament Team honors (Nov. 20-21) ... went
5-for-11 from the field and tallied two steals against Nevada (Nov.
9) ... was 3-for-4 from the charity stripe and registered four
rebounds against Washington State (Nov. 13) ... tied the game-high
three assists and posted four rebounds against Boise State (Nov.
17) ... went 6-for-10 from the field including a 4-for-6 run beyond
the arc against Bradley (Nov. 20) ... posted a team-best 20 points,
going 8-for-12 from the field (4-8 3FG), and five rebounds against
Alaska Anchorage (Nov. 21) ... posted a career-high 17 field goal
attempts against UCSB (Nov. 29) ... set career highs in points
(33), field goals (10), field goal attempts (24) and tied personal
bests in three-point field goals, three-point field goal attempts
and free throw attempts against Sacramento State (Dec. 1) ...
tallied three steals and went 4-for-6 from the free throw line
against Pacific (Dec. 8) ... tallied 18 points against Cal Poly
(Dec. 12) ... dished out a career-high six assists and tallied a
game-high 21 points against San Jose State (Dec. 21) ... posted 17
points and three steals against Nothern Arizona (Dec. 29) ... tied
the game-high 19 points and was 6-for-9 from the fi eld against
Fullerton (Dec. 31) ... registered a game-high 28 points against
Bakersfi eld (Jan. 4) while going 5-for-9 from beyond the arce and
5-for-5 from the charity stripe ... was 5-for-6 from the charity
stripe and posted 10 points against Saint Mary's (Jan. 12) ...
tallied a game-high 19 points against LMU (Jan. 17) .. .registered
12 points and was 4-for-4 from the free throw line against
Pepperdine (Jan. 19)...led all players with 26 points against San
Diego (Jan. 24) ... posted her third straight perfect performance
from the charity stripe and tallied 15 points against USF (Jan. 26)
... led all players with 25 points and dished out four assists and
three steals against Portland (Jan. 30) ... posted her fifth
straight game with a perfect field goal percentage (6-for-6)
against Gonzaga (Feb. 2).

AS A JUNIOR IN 2006-07: Named to All-WCC First
Team ... appeared in all 30 regular season games, starting 29...
led the WCC with 16.0 points per game and 94 three-pointers ... her
94 threes were fifth-most in the nation and set new WCC and Santa
Clara single-season records ... shot 42.7% from behind the arc,
second in the WCC ... scored in double figures in 24 games, and had
10 20-point performances ... opened the season with three 20-point
efforts, with 24 at Long Beach State on Nov. 12, 25 against Miami
(FL) on Nov. 15, and 21 against Cal Poly on Nov. 17 ... hit 6-of-10
on three-point attempts against Miami ... scored 25 points and
grabbed eight rebounds in win over Fresno State on Dec. 9 ... hit
seven three-pointers and scored 24 points in win over Pacific on
Dec. 12 ... shot career-best 8-of-12 from behind the arc and scored
26 points in a victory at Saint Mary's on Jan. 7 ... scored a
career-high 30 points behind 8-of-17 shooting from the floor and a
9-for-10 performance from the line against San Francisco on Jan. 20
... followed that with 26 points on 8-for-12 shooting from the
floor at Pepperdine on Jan. 25 ... scored 21 points against
Gonzaga.

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2005-06: Team tri-captain ...
named to WCC All-Tournament team after averaging 13.3 points and
shooting 61.5% (8-for-13) from behind the arc over three tournament
games ... averaged 10.0 points and shot 45.1% (60-for-133) from
three-point land on the season ... led WCC in three-point shooting
percentage, was third in threes made and fifth in threes-per-game
(1.94) ... appeared in all 31 games, starting 15 ... scored in
double-figures 13 times during the season ... notched 10 points and
five rebounds against No. 8 Georgia on Nov. 18 ... scored 16 points
and tied a career-high with six steals in victory over UC Irvine on
Dec. 4 ... averaged 14.8 points over four-game winning streak from
Dec. 15-31 ... went perfect 10-of-10 from free-throw line Dec. 17
against San Jose State, scoring 16 in the game ... scored 19 points
and drained four threes against Pepperdine and grabbed season-high
eight rebounds two days later versus Loyola Marymount in home
weekend sweep from Jan. 19-21 ... shot 8-of-11 from the floor,
including 5-for-6 from behind the arc and scored 21 points in
opening-round WCC Tournament win over Portland ... scored 15 points
and hit game-tying three-pointer with 3.1 seconds left in
regulation to send semifinal game vs. San Francisco into overtime
... Broncos won that game in extra session.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2004-05: Named to the West
Coast Conference All-Freshmen team... received the Coaches Award,
as voted by her teammates... ranked sixth in the league in
three-point field goal percentage (.340)... started on 27 occasions
and saw action in all 31 contests... scored in double figures on
seven occasions... made collegiate debut against Fresno State and
posted eight points... added seven points and four rebounds at
Hawaii... earned first start at San Jose State... netted nine
points and seven rebounds against UC Davis... recorded a
career-high 11 points at Wisconsin... matched 11-point effort
against Portland State, on 4-6 shooting, including 3-3 from
three-point range... improved career-high to 16 points against
Eastern Washington... scored 13 in first half, with four threes...
added five rebounds against the Eagles... hit four threes and
finished with 14 points at San Diego... just missed a double-double
vs. Portland, with 16 points and nine rebounds... led team with 15
points at Saint Mary's... scored the first eight points of the game
and made three key three-pointers... netted a game-high 22 points
in WCC opening round against San Francisco... tied the record for
highest field goal percentage (87.5%, 7-8), highest three-point
field goal percentage (100%, 4-4) and highest free throw percentage
(100%, 4-4) in a single game... scored 15 points in the first half,
going 5-5 from the field.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played shooting guard for head
coach Jeannie Hebert-Truax at Wasilla (Alaska) High School...
Gatorade 2004 State Player of the Year... a three-time All-State
honoree... earned Region MVP honors as a freshman and a junior...
twice named to the All-Tournament team at the End of the Oregon
Trail... also named MVP of two tournaments... averaged 18.1 points,
4 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.5 steals, while averaging 45 percent
from the field, 38 percent from the three-point line and 90 percent
from the charity stripe... led the Warriors to the Class 4A
Championship game the last two seasons... team are three-time
regional champions... attended Northway High School as a freshman,
and poured in 50 points in only fourth varsity game... averaged
28.6 points, 9.9 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 3.3 steals... played
club with the AAU Alaska Blue Angels.... also competed on the track
team and placed 10th in state in the long jump... a member of the
Honor Society and the Wasilla Athletes for Positive Change
group.

PERSONAL: Full name is Chandice Renae Cronk...
born in Fairbanks, Alaska.. parents are Matt and Diane Cronk...
uncle Mike Cronk played basketball at the University of Alaska...
has a younger sister, Ashlee... major is undeclared... was a
volunteer assistant coach for a girls' youth team... also refereed
junior high and high school "C" team games.